You can generate and edit icons and illustrations. It combines text prompt and fine-tuning with parameters.
It can change color schemes of complex vector-based illustrations.
This logo constantly redraws itself. Designer Talia Cotton wanted to create an unbiased logo, so she put an algorithm to work.
This research paper describes a system that can craft logos from 12 different colors. You can't try it online, but here's the repository.
An interactive algorithmic installation for Puerto Rico national identity by Muuaaa design agency. They defined 45 culture markers and let people to construct their own flags.
A generative color-based design in a book showcasing the work of graduating design students from the School of Visual Arts in New York.
Pentagram developed a shape generator which allows Graphcore’s internal team to create infinite patterns that illustrate their website content, presentations and more. The generator is part-random and part-weighted and is similar to the system developed for Graphcore’s animations, which are used across digital touchpoints. How to recreate it with JavaScript.
Wolff Olins presented a live identity for Brazilian telecom Oi, which reacts to sound. You just can’t create crazy stuff like this without some creative collaboration with algorithms.
A product to replace freelancers for a simple logo design. You choose favorite styles, pick a color and voila, Logojoy generates endless ideas. You can refine a particular logo, see an example of a corporate style based on it, and order a branding package with business cards, envelopes, etc. It’s the perfect example of an algorithm-driven design tool in the real world! Dawson Whitfield, the founder, described machine learning principles behind it. Logoshuffle and My Brand New Logo are similar tools. Even Fiverr launched their own tool, but it's ethically questionable.
An algorithm can create 40,000 logo shapes in 12 different color combinations, providing the Media Lab an estimated 25 years’ worth of personalized business cards. However, they struggled to use that in real life and simplified it later.
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